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Which LIST book did you just finish?
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Finally I read it!! It took ages to finish, but now I can say that I did read it.


Good for you, Bea! I have one more section to go and am I throughly enjoying it as well!

Good for you, Bea! I have one more section to go and am I throughly enjoying it as well!







I'd have to re-read Pride and Prejudice again to be sure, but I think Emma may be my new favorite Austen novel.


Hoping to read The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë soon too.

Have you read Mrs. Dalloway? Do you think one was easier/more enjoyable than the other?



Also read All Souls by Javier Marias, an author I discovered as a result of doing the 1001 lists.

Have you heard that they are making (or maybe already made) a movie version of Cloud Atlas? I'm really curious to see what they do with it. It has potential to be really good or really, really bad...




This was such a wonderful surprise! Melville brings it and then some. I have learned more about whales than ever expected and about the potential impact of single-minded obsession.
Also finished
The House of the Seven Gables -Hawthorne
This was pretty good but nothing too thrilling. Hawthorne's writing makes up for the tired plot.

This was such a wonderful surprise! Melville brings it and then some. I have learned more about whales than ever expected and about the potential impact of single-minded obse..."
I agree, you finish Moby Dick, and feel like you have just gained a pile of new knowledge :)

A memoir of a German officer's experiences in WWI. Jünger kept a diary throughout the war, presumably on which this book was based. It was an interesting alternative perspective to Birdsong which I read recently. But it felt rather impersonal and factual, given it was a real individual's actual experiences. Now I'm curious about The Glass Bees -- a sci-fi novel on the 1001 list by the same author.


How was it? I've been trying to think of what to read next.


Isn't Coetzee a wonderful author. I think the book of his I most enjoyed was Life and Times of Michael K but each is good in its own way.


So far, the worst Austen I have read. I understand that she was poking fun at Gothic novels, but I just could not get behind the characters or the plot--it all seemed flat and cold.


So far, the worst Austen I have read. I understand that she was poking fun at Gothic novels, but I just could not get behind the characters or the plot--it all seemed f..."
I agree!
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